This unique 10 month online part-time Professional Diploma course, delivered in partnership with the Production Guild, aims to equip students with the skills required for a career as a film or television Production Accountant.
This course aims to give students the expertise to succeed in this demanding role, as well as the opportunity to make key contacts to move to a career in the film and television sector. The course is run as a blended learning course with the majority of the sessions online with some face-to-face tuition in London over 10 months.
All NFTS students can attend Masterclasses. Recent guests include David Fincher (Fight Club), Greta Gerwig (Little Women), Steve McQueen (12 Years A Slave), Edgar Wright (Hot Fuzz), Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag), Ben Wheatley (Free Fire), Rapman (Blue Story), Louis Theroux, Debra Granik (Winter’s Bone), Denis Villeneuve (Bladerunner 2049), Lynne Ramsay (You Were Never Really Here), Sam Mendes (1917), Asif Kapadia (Senna), Joanna Hogg (The Souvenir), and Russell T Davies (Doctor Who).
The course will run online every 2nd Saturday of the month (09:00-11:00am and 12:00-14:00pm), followed by an evening Zoom session on the last Monday of every month (6:45-8:45pm).
This course is ideally suited for those already working in a finance/accountancy role and who are keen to move into the film and television sector. Production Accountants calculate finances, work out the cost of a production, communicate with financiers (companies or individuals who provide the funding) and control the cash flow, or spending. This is a demanding role that requires a level head, self-confidence and strong communication skills.
In pre-production, Production Accountants help the Producers and Production Managers to prepare budgets and Estimated Final Cost Reports. During production, they oversee all payments, manage payroll, petty cash and foreign currency and keep accurate financial records. They help monitor budgets, analyse spending and provide daily or weekly cost reports. They also produce cost forecasts to evaluate the impact of any production changes.
This course will cover:
Beaconsfield, London, Part-Time, 1 Year (Monday Evenings)
Beaconsfield, London, Part-Time, 1 Year
Beaconsfield, London, Full-Time, 15 Months
Beaconsfield, London, 24 Weeks, Part-Time Blended Learning
Beaconsfield, 8 Weeks, 3 Days Per Week
Beaconsfield, 2 Years, Full-Time
Beaconsfield, 2 Years, Full-Time
Beaconsfield, 2 Years, Full-Time
Beaconsfield, 2 Years, Full-Time
Beaconsfield, 2 Years, Full-Time
Beaconsfield, 2 Years, Full-Time
Beaconsfield, 1 Year, Full-Time
Beaconsfield, 1 Year, Full-Time
Beaconsfield, 15 Months, Full-Time
Beaconsfield, 1 Year, Full-Time
Beaconsfield, 1 Year, Full-Time
Beaconsfield, 1 Year, Part-Time
Beaconsfield, 1 Year, Part-Time (Monday Evenings)
London, 1 Year, Part-Time (Thursday Evenings)
Londond, 18 Months, Part-Time (Tuesday Evenings)
Beaconsfield, 12 Weeks, Full-Time
This course is designed to help new producers enter the world of professional filmmaking.
London, 6 Months, Part-Time (Tuesday evenings)
London, 9 Months, Part-Time (evenings)
Beaconsfield, 3 Months, Full-Time
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